Concerto in D minor, Op. 25 No. 4 played by Renzo Sabatini (viola d'amore)
London Chamber Orchestra
Conductor, Anthony Bernard on gramophone records
First of two talks by C. H. Waddington , F.R.S.
by Victor Hugo
(1802-1885) with a new verse translation by James Kirkup
Read in English by Oliver Burt and in French by Jean Yonnel .
Programme arranged by Rayner Heppenstall
André Fleury (organ)
Les bergers
Desseins éternels
Les enfants de Dieu
Les anges
Les mages (La nativité du Seigneur) Le banquet céleste
Apparition de I'église elernelle
From St. Peter's.
Eaton Square, London
Last of three recitals of French organ music
A report of discussions at the enlarged meeting of the International Missionary Council held at Willingen, Germany, in July
At this meeting leaders from the mission fields of the world discussed the overall world strategy of the missionary movement. Among orher subjects they considered the impact made on a local culture by the preaching of the Christian message. In this programme the Rev. B. H. Robert -son reviews the discussion, with recorded extracts from talks given by delegates to the conference.
Opera in a prologue and three scenes
Libretto by Francisco Garcia Lorca based on Federico Garcia Lorca's play ' The Love of Don Perlimplin '
Music by Vittorio Rieti
(sung in the original Spanish) and (Chorus-Master,
L. Rodriguez de Aragon )
Conductor, Pierre Dervaux
Prologue:
The house of Don Perlimplin
Sc. 1: Don Perlimplin's room
Sc. 2: Don Perlimplin's dining-room
Sc. 3: A grove of cypresses and orange trees
An illustrated talk by Professor J. Dover .Wilson
This programme introduces the three Shakespeare historical plays to be broadcast in the Third Programme with John Cazabon , William Fox
Garard Green. Antony Kearey Arthur Lawrence , John Scott
Frank Tickle , Patrick Troughton
Produced by Peter Watts
(
Thurston Dart (clavichord)